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01-23-2007, 10:08 AM
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Mommysavers Goddess
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Location: Melbourne, Florida
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Thanks for writing all that out, I was in a hurry when I originally posted this. I thought about kinda adding the same advice you just gave....it is totally true. My stores are pretty good about letting you use these coupons but I have hear others are not. I think they have really been cracking down on these people that have been abusing the coupons. I don't blame them. I use them often and I have notice lately that most of the cahiers have been told to team up with a manager when there is a person with a large amount of coupons...which is usually me...lol. I don't mind...I just don't got there when it is busy or I am in a hurry.
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Originally Posted by missysid
Be very careful when trying these coupons. Some Target stores have really cracked down on using their coupons on the smaller bags. Some managers get really upset over this. It does work sometimes but occasionally you will get a cashier that calls the front line manager. While there is no size restriction they claim it is against their policy. Kind of like the gold fish coupon a few months back. I would suggest only getting 5 or so bags per order and getting other items with it that you have a coupon for. Nothing brings attention to an order more than people who buy 100 bags of something and their total is only pennies. On another board a guy was bragging about doing this and did it 3 times in 1 week. The manager told him he could not do it anymore and the shopper got upset.
Sorry I did not mean to be the spolier on this one but wanted to warn everyone of Target's policies at some stores. I know ours is terrible about coupons.
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